Functus officio doctrine preserves finality of judicial and quasi judicial decisions; review and appeals are exclusive remedies. Functus officio denotes an office or instrument that, having fulfilled its authorised function, lacks further operative force; the doctrine embodies the principle of finality by preventing a judge or quasi judicial authority from revisiting or altering a decision once its authority is exhausted, except through statutory review or appellate procedures.
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Functus officio doctrine preserves finality of judicial and quasi judicial decisions; review and appeals are exclusive remedies.
Functus officio denotes an office or instrument that, having fulfilled its authorised function, lacks further operative force; the doctrine embodies the principle of finality by preventing a judge or quasi judicial authority from revisiting or altering a decision once its authority is exhausted, except through statutory review or appellate procedures.
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